Maciej Pisz

PhD student at the Chair of Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw and trainee advocate at the Warsaw Bar Chamber. Lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw. Graduated in law from the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw and in political sciences within the Interdisciplinary Individual Studies in Humanities of the University of Warsaw (diplomas with distinction). Completed the German School of Law organised by the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw and the Faculty of Law at the Friedrich WIlhelm’s Univeristy in Bonn. Participant of numerous international and national scientific exchanges and research projects in law. Author of three books and various scientific articles in the field of law. Holder of many scholarship including three-time Scholarship of the Minister of Science and Higher Education

With Głuchowski Siemiątkowski Zwara and Partners since 2016. Has substantial professional experience obtained in renowned law firms. From 2014 to 2016 worked with the Warsaw office of an initernational law firm. Specialises in advisory regarding public law (in particular administrative and constitutional law) and in the widely understood investment and real estate law. Also works on issues involving public-private partnership and advises on proceedings before public administration authorities, as well as in litigation and arbitration.

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